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3.00 Credits
Practical application of planning theory to current issues of planning and community development, including land use, economic development, and environmental concerns. (B)
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4.00 Credits
Topics include: perception of the urban environment, spatial interaction and movement, models of structure and growth, migration to and within the city, ethnic and social areas, community extension, social processes and spatial form. (Y)
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4.00 Credits
Theory and practice of the location of industry, analysis of selected manufacturing industries and selected industrial regions. The role of industrial location in urban and regional development. (B)
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4.00 Credits
Factors underlying retail location and shopping center development; evaluation of population, income levels, access and competition for location decisions; techniques applicable to sales potential/rent-up/sell-out estimates for retail units, housing developments, recreation facilities, office buildings; retail impact on urban land use; crime and commercial location; considerations for the elderly in commercial locations. (B)
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive geographic analysis of metropolitan Detroit: city, suburbs and surrounding region. Historical development, physical foundations, economic and political expansion, ethnic and cultural areas, geopolitical infrastructure, social change, present-day problems and current events shaping the area's spatial structure. (Y)
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: ECO 2010. Introduction to the economic foundations of urban problems; land use, housing, poverty, transportation, local public finance; regional industry mix, income, growth and development; the national system of cities and location of firms. (Y)
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4.00 Credits
Economic base, population, and land use studies. Discussion of approaches used to solve selected community development problems. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the role of urban design and the concept of design criteria, design variables, and terminology. (B)
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3.00 Credits
Process of urban real estate development; emphasis on market analysis, the construction process, and finance. (Y)
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4.00 Credits
Statistical inference with emphasis on applications including central tendency, dispersion, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression. (Y)
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